Adam Newby said:
> One extra point I'd like to emphasise is that if anti-spam measures were
> made *standard* in all major mail server packages, then it might have some
> impact. Otherwise, piecemeal implementation by particular sites won't have
> a big impact on spammers.
Actually, it would most likely make it harder to detect spam since the
spammers would have to do things the normal mail anti-spam servers can't
detect.
Don't think this will happen though...
Many sites can't afford to do this type of checking and/or don't have
anyone in a position to maintain such a feature.
Most of the anti-spam techniques are not automatic, they require
intervention to tweak and adjust as spam does.
Imagine the amount of time it takes to manage an RBL...
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